New Nepali Short Movie-CASTING COUCH ‘COMPROMISE’
The film has some few genuine humorous lines while the rest are forced. Then there are two romantic numbers Timi Saamu and Ma Ke Bhanu shot in beautiful places and a rocking background score, which will keep you entertained in this lengthy and predictable film. The film starts feebly and then, goes unto tell a half-hearted love story of two young lovers.From the beginning where Avi showcases his heroism, to the larger-than-life love story and exotic backdrop, the film screams Bhuwan KC everywhere, in many ways. He has made a film, beautiful to look at, with beautiful actors, luxurious lifestyle and beautiful locations. However, he has failed as a director. He has made a film that lacks soul. The execution of the superficial script is choppy. The narration doesn’t have a smooth flow. Senior KC has not infused passion in the film rather he has replaced it with dramatic heroism, unreasonable grandeur life of characters and cheesy dialogues.
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The film flaunts a bad script where you can’t connect with the characters. And actors add to the agony. Anmol and Shah fall short in their acting. From their dialogue delivery to acting, they are not natural, especially in serious scenes. Anmol is cute and that is it! On the other hand, Shah’s acting is acceptable when she is herself in casual composure, but when emotions kicks in she is odd.
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